Kolluru or Kollur is a small temple-town in Kundapur Taluk in Udupi district of Karnataka state, India. It is situated about 38 km from Kundapur town. This village lies at the foot of the Western Ghats and is famous for the Mookambika temple, a Hindu pilgrim center. Kollur also called Kollapura one of the important places of pilgrimage in Karnataka State, which has a temple dedicated to Mookambika. The goddess is called Mookambika as she is said to have slain the demon Mookasura. The goddess is described as in the form of a jyotirlinga incorporating both Shiva and Shakti. The panchaloha image of the goddess on Shri Chakra is stated to have been consecrated by Shri Adi Shankaracharya. The Divine Mother is said to be a manifestation of trigunas or triple forms. The shikhara of the temple which is well gilded with gold is said to have been donated by Sankanna Savantha. Around the chief shrine of Mookambika, there are many other shrines. Read More.,,
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Friday, 16 September 2016
Places to Visit in Kolar
Kolar district is a district in Karnataka state of India. The town of Kolar is the district headquarters. Kolar district is located in the southern region of the State and is the easternmost district of the Karnataka State. The district is bounded by the Bangalore Rural district in the west Chikballapur district in the north, Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh in the east and on the south by Krishnagiri and Vellore district of Tamil Nadu. On 10 September 2007, Kolar district was bifurcated to form the new district of Chikballapur.Due to the modern discovery of the Kolar Gold Fields, Kolar has become popularly known as the "Golden Land" of India. Read More..
Places to Visit in Karwar
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Places to Visit in Hubli-Dharwad
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Places to Visit in Hospet
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Wednesday, 14 September 2016
India vs New Zealand: Spinners Ish Sodhi, Mark Craig, Mitchell Santner prepare with long spells
New Delhi: New Zealand team management knows what lies ahead for them during the next six weeks in India and it was no wonder that spin troika of leg-spinner Ish Sodhi, off-spinner Mark Craig and left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner bowled a lot during their two hour net session at the Kotla at New Delhi on Wednesday.
With New Zealand captain Kane Williamson admitting that it will be a tough challenge to play Indian spinners on pitches that is unlikely to be proverbial belters, the Kiwi batsmen spent a lot of time in batting against their own spinners as well as the net bowlers.
New Zealand Captain Ken Williamson during the team practice at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium. PTINew Zealand Captain Ken Williamson during the team practice at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium. PTI
In fact among the net bowlers, there were more spinners in action at the two dedicated nets for the slow bowlers.
Santner, however, started bowling from the second hour of the nets as Sodhi and Craig were bowling in the spinners' nets.
Craig bowling at nets with brand new 'SG Test' ball was an indication that he is in the scheme of things as far as opening the bowling is concerned if the pitches in question start offering turn.
Sodhi was like a workhorse, who bowled for the maximum time among the three spinners.
When Santer came into action in the second hour, he was handed over an old ball which looked pretty scuffed up as he did his routines.
The focus on spinners was evident when skipper Williamson after completion of his batting, started bowling off-breaks.
The New Zealand skipper has 29 wickets from his 52 Test appearances and it will not be surprising if one finds him bowling his tweakers on rank turners.
Pacers Tim Southee and Trent Boult also hit the straps pretty soon while left-arm fast bowler Neil Wagner was seen bowling with an old ball. The accent was certainly on the reverse swing considering the pitch at Green Park will be an abrasive nature.
Source:firstpost.com
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Twelve chikungunya deaths in Delhi; AAP govt, Centre and civic agencies continue to pass the buck
Besides the Aedes Aegypti mosquito — the main culprit behind the spread of chikungunya — somebody from the human species too will have to stand up and take responsibility for the chikungunya outbreak in the national capital.
Who is going to own up the failure to prevent this civic disaster that has claimed 12 lives till date — will it be the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government, the Centre or the city’s municipal bodies?
While political war of words continues over the outbreak of vector-borne disease that has virtually taken the shape of an epidemic, the residents of Delhi are at the receiving end.
Even after 12 deaths and an exponential surge in the cases of chikungunya, which has crossed the thousand mark, the government and the Municipal Corporations of Delhi (MCDs) have been claiming that there’s no outbreak and people needn’t panic, as the situation is "under control".
The question that’s doing the rounds in the national capital is – who will finally deal with the menace – the Centre, the Delhi government or the municipal corporations of Delhi (MCDs)?
Representational image. AP Representational image. AP
What the Centre says?
Addressing a press conference after a review meeting on Wednesday, Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the Centre has assured the Delhi government of providing every kind of support to combat the crisis.
“As chikungunya has always been a dominant issue in Delhi, the central government has issued 11 advisories and conducted three video conferences on vector-borne diseases with state health ministers, including Delhi. The urgent need is to prevent breeding of mosquitoes. Both government and individual citizens have to ensure that there shouldn’t be any water-logging and accumulation of garbage in any area or home,” said Nadda.
“I have spoken with Delhi’s Health Minister Satyendra Jain and he told me that the Delhi government has been working as per the protocol. I’ve assured him of all kind of support from the Centre. There is no dearth of medicines and testing facilities. Following the deaths of chikungunya patients, we have asked for a detailed report from Delhi government,” he added.
What Delhi government says?
Immediately after returning from Goa, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain in a press conference claimed, “There is no outbreak (of chikungunya). It has been created by you (media) by spreading panic. We had made all the preparations to deal with any outbreak situation four-five months ago, but the Delhi government-appointed health secretary was suddenly transferred by the L-G. And, the new health secretary appointed by Najeeb Jung has been given a 15-day leave at a time when dengue and chikungunya are on the rise. This has paralysed our health system.”
While, Jain slammed the three BJP-led MCDs, another senior official in Delhi government told Firstpost, “Who’s responsible for keeping the capital clean, free from garbage and ensure no water-logging takes place? It’s the MCDs, but they have failed in their duty. It has resulted in the breeding of mosquitoes, as fogging machines don’t work.”
What Delhi Municipal Corporation Act 1957 says?
“Delhi Municipal Corporation Act 1957 clearly mentions that it’s the primary responsibility of the MCDs to keep the city clean of garbage. These municipal corporations get funds from Delhi government to tackle vector-borne diseases,” the official added.
According to Delhi government’s Department of Health, following measures have been taken to deal with vector-borne diseases:
- Additional 1,000 beds for fever patients have been dedicated in Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital, Janakpuri Super Speciality Hospital and Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital.
- Dedicated fever clinics in 26 hospitals, 262 Delhi government dispensaries and 106 mohalla clinics.
- ‘DHS Control Room’ established with helpline number 011-2230 7145 for public assistance.
- Directions to hospitals to prepare a platelet registry and maintain adequate blood supply in blood banks.
- Dengue task force constituted.
- Inter-sectoral coordination and review meetings with local municipal bodies and departments concerned.
The ground report suggests that residents in a large number of localities have severe grievances against the condition of cleanliness and unhygienic condition prevailing in south, east and north Delhi.
“In my family of six, four have been suffering from chikungunya. The drains in our area are overflowing as the sewer lines are choked due to garbage. It’s a breeding ground for chikungunya and dengue mosquitoes. There’s hardly any cleaning or fogging by MCD in this area,” complained Rajeeb Das, a resident of Govindpuri in south east Delhi.
A shopkeeper near Max Hospital at Patparganj quipped, “Over the last fortnight the dirty water with foul smell from septic tanks has been overflowing on the street, but there’s no one to take care. Is our municipal body listening?”
What MCDs say?
MCD South mayor, Shyam Sharma alleged that there had been a constraint of funds as Delhi government didn’t provide funds meant for school education, health, community hall, etc.
“Every responsibility is that of the Delhi government. The municipal bodies are under the jurisdiction of state government and not the Centre. But, the AAP government’s only job is to tell lie and level false allegations against everyone from President, PM and L-G to MCDs. They don’t give us fund. We diverted funds from other heads to buy fogging machines and 12 mobile dispensary vans. We’re not called in the meetings. Instead of tackling the situation, Arvind Kejriwal and his ministers are either travelling abroad or to Punjab and Goa. Hardly 10 days ago, the Delhi government put up billboards displaying photos of Kejriwal and a mosquito to create awareness. Why waste money in advertisements?” he questioned.
“Despite lack of funds, the MCDs have been trying its best to clear garbage from streets, pay sanitation workers and simultaneously combat spread of vector-borne diseases in Delhi. While, the entire city has been reeling under chikungunya and dengue, the CM never had time even for an hour to visit any hospital to take stock of the situation,” Sharma told Firstpost.
MCD East mayor Satya Sharma said despite allegations against the MCDs, it’s they who have been actually performing the field work.
“Instead of allegations and counter-allegations, it’s time for all of us to work united and combat chikungunya and dengue outbreak for the betterment of Delhi public. Even, if we have to divert funds from other heads, we’ll do it for the purpose,” she added.
Source:.firstpost.com
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Radisson Blu Hotel Marrakech Carré Eden opens in Morocco
Radisson Blu Hotel Marrakech Carré Eden has opened its doors to the first guests in Morocco.
Situated on Boulevard Mohamed V, the hotel is in the heart of the trendy Guéliz district, known for its great shops, bars and clubs.
It’s just a short amble from the old medina, with its ancient souks, alleys and the atmospheric Djemaa el-Fna square.
The location is also close to the airport, train station, and the main tourist attractions such as, Yves Saint Laurent’s Majorelle Garden, the Menara Garden, Palmeraie and the Red City’s famous golf courses.
“Radisson Blu Hotel, Marrakech Carré Eden is the symbol of today’s contemporary Marrakech, where trendy locals meet for shopping and to socialise in the fashionable Guéliz district.
“We are thrilled and incredibly proud to open this stylish hotel in Marrakech celebrating our heritage of design and innovation,” said Fabrice Castellorizios, general manager, Radisson Blu Hotel, Marrakech Carré Eden.
The 198 rooms and suites showcase the modern genius of design guru’s, Lofti Sidi & Meriem Benkirane.
The mood is stylishly soothing with neutral tones, natural materials such as wood, linen and canvas and bold splashes of colour.
Every detail is carefully chosen to create a feeling of perfect harmony.
All rooms and suites offer sophisticated modern amenities, including free high-speed wireless internet, air conditioning, a large-screen plasma television and a walk-in shower.
All rooms and suites have private balconies with unforgettable views of the hotel’s beautiful terrace and pool, the fascinating cityscape or the groovy Guéliz street life.
Source:breakingtravelnews.com
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World Travel Awards touches down in Jamaica ahead of Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony
World Travel Awards has arrived at Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in Jamaica as the finishing touches are put together in preparation of the Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony 2016.
The Luxury Included resort will welcome hospitality leaders from across the region on Saturday, September 17th, as they gather to see who among them has been voted the best-of-the-best.
Wrapped in the lush beauty of rolling mountains, meandering rivers, cascading waterfalls, and a picture-perfect coastline, Sandals Ochi Beach Resort inspires those who seek out its adventurous spirit and chic attitude.
This essence of cool Caribbean is found at the resort - a distinctive fusion of the French Riviera, with all its savoir faire, and the laid back rhythms of a Jamaican beach resort.
The event this year will be hosted by Adrian Atkinson and Yendi Philsps, while the glittering ceremony will also see performances from Etana, Tam T, Jodi K, Ana Strachan and the Silver Birds Steel Pan Ochestra.
World Travel Awards president Graham Cooke said: “It is a pleasure for us to return to Jamaica for our annual Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony.
“We have had a long and fruitful relationship with Sandals Resorts International and I can think of no better partner for this event.
“I look forward to welcoming all of our nominees to Sandals Ochi Beach Resort this weekend.”
World Travel Awards was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry.
Today, the World Travel Awards brand is recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.
“It is our pleasure to host this year’s World Travel Awards at the newly renovated Sandals Ochi Beach Resort,” said Gordon “Butch” Stewart, chairman of Sandals Resorts International.
“We constantly strive for excellence by improving our products, and we’re excited to showcase our all-new accommodations and amenities in Jamaica during this year’s awards ceremony.”
Each year World Travel Awards covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognise and celebrate individual and collective successes within each key geographical region.
World Travel Awards Gala Ceremonies are widely regarded as the best networking opportunities in the travel industry, attended by government and industry leaders, luminaries, and international print and broadcast media.
Source:breakingtravelnews
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Visit to Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
The tomb is the centrepiece of a 42-acre complex, which includes a mosque and a guest house, and is set in formal gardens bounded on three sides by a crenellated wall.
Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million rupees, which in 2015 would be approximately 52.8 billion rupees (US$827 million).
The construction project employed some 20,000 artisans under the guidance of a board of architects led by the court architect to the emperor, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri. The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage".
Described by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore as "the tear-drop on the cheek of time", it is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India's rich history. The Taj Mahal attracts 7–8 million visitors a year. In 2007, it was declared a winner of the New7Wonders of the World (2000–2007) initiative.
Visiting Hours - Taj Mahal Sunrise to Sunset (Friday Closed) also Other Monuments-from sunrise to sunset.
Places to Visit in Hampi
Kalaburagi is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka, India. It is the administrative headquarHampi is a village in northern Karnataka, India. It was one of the richest and largest cities in the world during its prime. The name Hampi can also mean "champion".ters of the Kalaburagi District and a major city of the North Karnataka region.Read More..
Places to Visit in Gulbarga
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Places to Visit in Gokarna
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Places to Visit in Gadag
Gadag-Betageri is a city municipal council in Gadag district in the state of Karnataka, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Gadag District. The original city of Gadag and its sister city Betageri have a combined city administration. Read More..
Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid involvement huge for Indian cricket: John Wright
NEW DELHI: John Wright, the former New Zealand and India coach, has expressed immense satisfaction at the involvement of legendary Indian players from the team he supervised shortly after the turn of the century in Indian cricket today. Speaking to TOI Sports from his home in Christchurch, Wright - who was the coach of the Indian team from 2000 to 2005 - said it was a huge positive for the country that the likes of Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman were actively involved in Indian cricket.
"I'm delighted to see the involvement of some of the people I had the pleasure of working with. Anil as coach, then Rahul getting involved with the A team and Under-19 team, Laxman and Tendulkar and Sourav involved in an advisory capacity and in IPL teams. [Javagal] Srinath is a match referee too, and these really are the best guys available to better cricket in India," said Wright, who played 82 Tests and 149 ODIs for New Zealand.
"I just worked with an outstanding group of young men and was very fortunate in that regard. From that point of view, to see them getting back into the game in these roles, and giving the knowledge that I know they have as well as the good qualities that made them what they are as players and made them members of the great team that went on and did some good things, is so valuable for Indian cricket."
Under Wright, India won an unforgettable Test series against Australia at home, drew a Test series in Australia, reached the 2003 World Cup final and won both Test and ODI series in Pakistan. Since he quit the coaching job, Wright has returned to India many times, most prominently as head coach and then talent scout for IPL franchise Mumbai Indians. In his view, the success of T20 cricket is breeding more all-round players.
"Twenty20 is the big change in cricket, and the biggest thing is that it's so exciting and vibrant. The IPL is fantastic and I enjoy it passionately ... being able to scout talent and meet young cricketers across India, in particular," said Wright. "What's also exciting is that there are quality players coming through who are successful in all formats, foremost being Virat Kohli. Just brilliant. There are some specialists around, mostly in T20 and ODIs, which has been the case for long if you look at one-dayers. But the guys who really make a difference in T20s are also the guys who making hundreds and taking five wickets in Test matches, because they can adapt their skills to different formats."
New Zealand, led by Kane Williamson, are currently in India for three Tests and five ODIs. Williamson made his debut in Tests and ODIs not long before Wright took over as New Zealand coach in December 2010, and during his tenure the 62-year-old watched him from close quarters: in nine Tests, 17 ODIs and six T20Is, to be precise.
Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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MGNREGA payment norms relaxed in Arunachal Pradesh
As an interim arrangement, the Union Rural Development Ministry has relaxed norms for Arunachal Pradesh in regard to payment of wages and non-wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Generation Act.
After the state government’s request, the ministry relaxed the norms for payment of wages and non-wages under MGNREGA through bank and post office accounts to the wage earners where outreach bank and postal service is inadequate, state RD Commissioner Indra Mallo said in a release in Itanager on Wednesday.
“The payment of wages and non-wages under MGNREGA to the job card holders can be made in cash by considering constituting a payment committee (PC) at each gram panchayat,” he said.
The payment committee should comprise of gram panchayat president and chairman, gram panchayat member of concerned villages, two women self help group members wherever available, traditional tribal head gaon burahs, minimum three MGNREGA workers, including a woman member of the concerned gram panchayat.
Videography of the cash payment proceedings should also be made, Mallo said.
The district DC should constitute the payment committee, she said adding, arrangement for cash payment to the job card holders is an interim arrangement till proper banking and postal arrangement are established.
Source:http://indianexpress.com/
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Fight In Government, Not Family': Akhilesh Yadav On Feud With Uncle
LUCKNOW:
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today described as a "dispute in the government and not a family feud," his differences with uncle Shivpal Yadav, which seem to have placed him in direct confrontation with his father and Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.
This was no peace move. The 44-year-old chief minister was defiant as he said, "I take some decisions, Neta ji takes others. I don't consult anyone for my decisions."
Outsiders, he said, were meddling in party affairs and that was worrisome. The chief minister was referring to Deepak Singhal, an official close to Shivpal Yadav, who the chief minister sacked as the state's top bureaucrat yesterday.
There began a chain of events that saw Mulayam Singh remove Akhilesh Yadav as the Samajwadi Party's UP chief and install Shivpal Yadav instead. Hours later, Akhilesh stripped Shivpal of all his powerful ministries in the state and handed him only the social welfare portfolio.
All eyes are now on Mulayam Singh, who is in Delhi. Shivpal Yadav this morning confirmed he will meet his brother today, flaunting like a badge of honour, their closeness. "I have spoken to Neta ji, I will abide by what he says," said the minister, 61.
He called Akhilesh's action against him "the chief minster's prerogative," but also said, "No one has the temerity to go against what Neta ji says," he added, using the name given to Mulayam Singh Yadav by everyone in his family and party.
His appointment as party chief in UP puts him in the driver's seat for preparations for the UP elections early next year when the Samajwadi Party will seek to retain power in the state. Mulayam Singh values Shivpal as the party's key strategist for alliances for elections.
"It is very sad what is happening right now," Ballu Yadav, a prominent student leader in the Samajwadi Party said about the bitter feud that first came out in the open when Akhilesh opposed Shivpal's plan to merge gangster Mukhtar Ansari's party with the Samajwadi Party.
Akhilesh Yadav, who has been lacerated by the opposition for poor law and order in the state, is desperately attempting an image makeover before the elections. He had sacked two ministers on Monday over alleged corruption despite the fact that they were close to his father.
The BJP has dismissed it as "family drama." Rivals see in it an elaborate plan to project Akhilesh Yadav as the young rebel willing to take on even his father and uncle to uphold clean politics.
Source:ndtv.com
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Martinoli takes over as chief at Silversea cruises
Silversea has revealed the appointment of Roberto Martinoli as chief executive, effective from Monday, September 19th.
Martinoli, a board member of Silversea since 2013, becomes chief executive after an extensive, and successful career in the cruise and shipping industry.
“Roberto is a dedicated professional with a long track record of driving great companies to even higher heights.
“I am certain that he will be instrumental in pushing Silversea Cruises to consistently deliver unrivalled levels of luxury, service and business performance,” said Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, executive chairman of Silversea Cruises.
“I have known Manfredi for many years as a peer and a colleague, I have worked closely with the Silversea team in my role as a Board member for the past four years, and I am excited to have been given the opportunity to further develop my relationship with this fantastic brand as it enters this new phase of growth,” said Martinoli.
Based in the company’s headquarters in Monaco, Martinoli will report directly to d’Ovidio.
He replaces Enzo Visone as chief executive at the leading ultra-luxury cruise line.
Source:breakingtravelnews.com
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Crew member killed in Harmony of the Seas accident
A member of the Harmony of the Seas crew has been killed on board the vessel during a lifeboat drill.
The accident happened while the world’s largest cruise ship was docked at the port of Marseille, France.
Four other crew members received medical treatment in the same incident.
A statement from ship owner Royal Caribbean said: “We are keeping our colleagues and their families in our thoughts and prayers.”
Harmony of the Seas sailed her maiden voyage on May 29th this year.
Source:breakingtravelnews.com
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India pens open skies deal with Greece
Indian travellers could soon be offered more opportunities to holiday in Greece, following the signing of an “open skies” aviation agreement between the two countries.
Under the new arrangement, Indian airlines will be able to operate an unlimited number of flights to any destination in Greece. In return, Greek airlines will be permitted to fly to six Indian airports: Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Chennai.
“We have signed open skies with Greece. This will allow carriers from our country to launch any number of flights to any destination in Greece,” confirmed aviation secretary, RN Choubey.
No airlines currently fly direct between India and Greece, and Indian passengers have to transit in Abu Dhabi or Dubai in order to fly to Athens.
Source:traveldailymedia.com
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Places to Visit in Bangalore
Bengaluru (aka Bangalore) is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state. The center of India's high-tech industry, the city is also known for its green spaces and nightlife. Near Cubbon Park, Vidhana Soudha is its massive Neo-Dravidian legislative building. Former royal residences include 19th-century Bangalore Palace, modeled after England’s Windsor Castle, and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, an 18th-century teak structure. Read More..
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